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Xx XVIILXIX CENTURY PAINTINGS 
Chiehy a the e English and cAmerican Schools 


THE GOLLECTION OF 


THE PeerROLL GALLERY - «LTD. 


12 BLOOR STREET » TORONTO * CANADA 


; a nee 10 GEORGE STREET * LONDON * ENGLAND 
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_ Gogether With Examples Grom Other “Private Sources 


_ ON FREE EXHIBITION FROM APRIL 4 
by UNTIL TIME OF SALE ~ WEEKDAYS 
_ FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. » SUNDAY 

FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
peer 8; AT. 8:15. PM. 


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE 


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4 AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION ‘Inc. 


‘Ghe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


“Designs its Catalogues 
and ‘Directs “All “Details of Illustration, 
ext and Gypography 


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English - European and American Paintings: Collection of 


the CARROLL GALLERY, Toronto & London, at American Art Galleries, 


Sold April 8, 1925. 


Buyer 


G.Gustavus 

Dr. Muller 

Dr.M.Halm 

Metropolitan 
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E.R.Gee 
Metropolitan 
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W.W.Seaman,agt. 
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Metropolitan 

G.Gustavus 

J.J.Campbell 

W.W.Seaman,agt. 
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Mr.Haas 
R.Glendenning 
Metropolitan 
A.J.Sequeira 
J.J.Campbell 
W.W.Seaman, agt. 
Metropolitan 
Mr .Haas 
W.W:Seaman,agt. 
F.Buscher 
Metropolitan 
A.J-Sequeira 
Mr.Haas 
A.du Vannes 
E.Metzgar 
O.W. Swift 
Metropolitan 
F.Buscher 
G.Gustavus 
Metropolitan 
Clapp & Graham 
W.W.Seaman, agt. 
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A.M.Henny 
L.M.Walton 
E.W.McMahon 


No. 


46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 
oi. 
52. 
535. 
54. 
55. 
56. 
57. 
58. 
59. 
60. 
61. 
62. 
65. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71. 
T2- 
73. 
74. 
75. 
76. 


Price 


$ 300. 


500 


80. 
240. 
130. 

60. 
55. 
230. 
470. 
130. 
100. 
210. 
70. 
pele 
500. 
B00. 
375. 
1,850. 
90. 
55. 
35. 
250. 
200. 
40. 
150. 
410. 
100. 
200. 
140. 
110. 
150. 
60. 
310. 
330. 
95. 
160. 
80. 
140. 
700. 
145. 
130. 
120. 
610. 
110. 


Buyer 
E.Walter 
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A.M.Henny 
Metropolitan 
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Mr .Haas 
G.Gustavus 
Clapp & Graham 
W.H.Williams 
Metropolitan 
A.M.Henney 
Metropolitan 
W.F. Laporte 
L.Rissi 
Metropolitan 
A.Rudert.agt. 
E.Walter 
W.W. Seaman, agt 
E.Walter 
Metropolitan 
&4.M. Henny 
JeLEvy 
Metropolitan 
A.M.Henny 
Metropolitan 
Scott & Fowles 
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Dr.M.Hasig@i hn 
S.H. Ainslie 
E.W,McMahon 
Metropolitan 
R.Glendenning 
Metropolitan 
N.M.Vose 
J.Levy 
Metropolitan 
W.S.McCall 
A.M.Henny 
A.J.Sequeria 
Metropolitan 
J -Levy 
W.W.Seaman,agt. 
Metropolitan 
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FOREWORD 


CHANGE in the directorate of the well-known Carroll Gallery, 
Ltd., of Toronto, and George Street. Hanover Square, London, 
has impelled the Canadian branch of the firm to proceed to the 
realization of a part of their collection of paintings; which are con- 


| sequently offered at free sale, together with a number of other canvases 


sold to close various. private estates. 
Of the Carroll Collection, pan-national in character, a few 


| examples may be selected for notice. A Gainsborough, the portrait of 
_ Admiral Vernon, one of a trio known to have been painted by him and 


one of which is in the National Portrait Gallery, London, came 


_ authentically from the family of the Admiral himself, to that of the 
_ Dashwoods of Ipswich, and was disposed of at the sale of their heir- 

looms in 1914 to the famous British expert, Sir Hugh Lane; while the 
| Lely canvas of Sir John K elyng, from Tehidy Park, Camborne, Corn- 
_ wall, has been in the possession of the resident family long enough to 


have received mention in the topographical works of a hundred and 


_ twenty years ago. The interesting George Romney, depicting Edward 
* Wortley Montagu, the son of the famous Lady Mary, in Eastern 
dress, is distinguished by one of Robert’s scholarly brochures; 
| the names of Nathaniel Hone, Morland and R. S. Lauder forming the 


middle part of a series which includes the English moderns, Brangwyn, 


Lavery, Dorothea Sharpe and others. Artz, Van Essen, and 


Willem Maris represent the nineteenth century Dutch school, headed 
by the great Josef Israels’ Maria of Utrecht Learning the Sentence of 
Oldenbarneveld, illustrated in Dr. Max Eisler’s book, Josef Israels, 
pl. IV, and formerly owned in Amsterdam. 

Of the pictures from other sources the most noteworthy 1s prob- 
ably the Sir Thomas Lawrence portrait from the Clement Griscom 
sale of 1914; but the American paintings may claim attention with 
two examples by Inness and a finely atmospheric Bogart, among a 


group of familar names. 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 


article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


_iiI. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each ist shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 

: Dp 
purchase prices aS may be required. 
- I’ the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
_paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
ehasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is’ and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. , 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given. 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the ASso- 
ciation, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
be given. : ; 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES anp STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


cA ppRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. ' 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 571m STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


EVENING SALE 


Bee eONESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 
Catalogue Numbers 1 to 89 inclusive 


, = ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 
; 4, Frencu: 1803—1860 


a as. (Water Color) 


Height, ‘74 inches; length, 111% inches 


In a dusky cottage room, deserted but for himself, a man who was 
weary of life lies on a couch, a suicide—an old-fashioned long-barreled 
pistol on the floor telling the tale of his ending. 


Signed at the lower right, Decamps. 


BPurchased from Wallis and Son, of London, 1901. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


AVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER (Arrrisvtep To) 
; ZY, FiLemisH: 1610—1690 


"Z—LANDSCAPE WITH PEASANTS 


) So (Panel) 


Height, 61% inches; length, 81 inches 


THE country road passes first by a gabled farmhouse; before which 
are two peasants gossiping, a third on his way home with a bundle 
of kindling wood and in the doorway at the extreme right a woman 


and her child. 


Sold by order of the Carrott Gauuery, Limirep. 


JOSE TAPIRO 
LY . Map NINETEENTH CENTURY 
3—TWO FIGURES | 
SO (Panel) | 
Height, 614 inches; length, 11 inches J 


Two dark skinned men of the East, one in brilliant colors seated on — 

an Oriental rug, the other seated and looking at him; in the back- — 

ground a wall and a garden. : 
Signed at lower right, Tartro. 


From the Robert Hoe sale. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI - | 
FRENCH: 1824—1886 i { 
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4—THE CAVALIER 


US, (Panel) 


Height, 101% inches; width, 414 inches 


A Cavauier in black velvet costume, mounted on a white horse, ap- 
proaching on a road at the edge of a forest. 
Signed at the lower left. 


From the Catholina Lambert Sale, 1916. 


T’o be sold to close an Estate. 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
MERICAN: 1853—1921 


5—FIELD IN4SAUTUMN 


Height, 10 inches; width, 734 inches 


f yf (Water Color) 


___ A Frexp of stones and bracken with a boundary fence running athwart 
__ the picture, with half denuded trees shaking whip-like branches into 
a slate-colored sky, lightening progressively near the horizon. 


Signed at lower left, J. F. Murpuy. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, R.A. 
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y, AMERICAN : 1833-—1905 


6—THE /MEET 
Oo 0 Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


A “souTHERLY wind and a cloudy sky” at about half-past six on an 
autumn morning; at the white lodge before the clump of firs in the 
middle distance, hounds are met, a small pack, with the officials of 
the hunt and a few early arrivals in “ratcatchers” in a straggly group 
along the road. 

Signed with initials at lower right. 


Collection of Sir Bruce Maawell-Seton, Bart. 


Sold by order of the Carroti Gavirry, Limirep. 


FRANCIS POURBUS THE ELDER 
rd { ; Friemisu: 1545—1581 


(—PORTRAITS OF THE DUKES AND CARDINALS DE GUISE 


BAR g ° (Panel) 


Height, 71% inches; length, 10% inches 


In a formal interior, framed above by an olive-green drapery, are the 
four Guises: Francis, the second Duke, Charles, the second Cardinal 
of Lorraine, Henry, son of Francis, and his brother the Cardinal Louis ; 
the two cardinals are seated at the left, the dukes, in slashed and puffed 
doublet and trunks, with black cloaks, standing menacingly at the 
right of the picture. 


National Exhibition of Works of Art, Leeds, 1868. 


Collection of Ralph Brocklebank, Esq., Haughton Hall, Cheshire, 
England. 


Sold by order of the Carrotu Gauuery, Linrrep. 


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| a/ S08 ; Height, 10 inches; width, 7 inches 
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In the foreground a meadow of lush grass beside a stream crossed by 


£ the single arch of a stone bridge at the left, next which is a tall spread- 
Ei ing tree; the background is a dense mass of woodland. 
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_ Signed at lower left with initials, J. F. M. 


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SUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 
Frencuo: 1823—1891 


9— THE COOK 


: ) J fi Height, 11 inches; width, 814 inches 


Harmony softly melodious—a motive in rich browns, olive and gray. 
The whole surroundings are dark, with a subdued light from above 
on the right falling upon the gray-white cap and coat of a hardy 
peasant who is seated beside a dark brown basket of green vegetables. 


Signed at the lower right, T. Risot, 1853. 


Purchased from the late Daniel Cottier. 
From the I. T. Williams Collection, 1915. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


WASHINGTON ALLSTON 
ember, National Academy of Design, elected in 1827. 


UE Wrwrtones 
OSES AND THE SE NT 
O . Height, 15 wighes; length, 18 mches 


Mosrs draws back from the serpent which has arisen from his rod, 


and at either hand figures garbed in soft and rich colors shrink in 
fear. 


From the Collection of Richard Norton, son of the late Charles Eliot 
Norton. | 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to following) 


WASHINGTON ALLSTON 
Honorary Member, National Academy of Design, elected in 1827. 
Mu , k ry, 1779—1843 


11—DAVID PLAYING BEFORE SAUL 


f O ° Height, 15 wmches; length, 18 inches 


Tue young David, a blue tunic dropped from one shoulder, picks the 


strings of his harp, while Saul leans towards him and the other figures 
about in admiration and amaze. 


From the Collection of Richard Norton, son of the late Charles Eliot 
Norton. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to preceding) 


NATHANIEL HONE, R.A. 
417—1784 


ENGLISH: 


12—PORTRAIT OF THE 4RTIST’S SON 


E. = Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches 


{12 an oval appears the head and shoulders of a pale-faced youth 
of about t fifteen, facing the observer. The eyes are large and brown, 


Lose coarse and the lips full and somewhat mean; the brown hair 


(Companion to following) 
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NATHANIEL HONE, R.A. 


eh EncusH: 1717—1784 
rad ov 7] 


13—PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S DAUGHTER 


60 p. Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches 

et Tu girl is dressed in a rose-pink costume with a Vandyked collar. 
| he oval face is framed by thick jet-black hair, which imparts to it 
t a + startling pallor; but the features are finer and more sympathetic 
han those of the boy, the eyes in particular being quite remarkable. 


. 
. 


Sold by order of the Carroti Gatiery, Limiren. 
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(Companion to preceding) 


JOHN J. ENNEKINS 


14—EVENI sek ast GLOW 


gE ; Height, 101% inches; length, 14 inches 


Tue straggling forms of trees in winter, massed at the left like a 
tangled black lace before a garish sunset sky filled with orange and _ 
yellow. 

Signed at lower right, ENNExtns, 796. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


. BYZANTINE SCHOOL 
XVII CEentTuRY 


15—GARVED WOOD TABERNACLE 


Z O : Height, 8°4 inches; width, 6 inches 


Tue right wing (outside): THe Maponna anp Cuitp. The Virgin 
is in her traditional robes, ornamented with floriated designs; the infant — 
in parti-colored dress and fully draped. ‘The inscriptions, in post- 
classical Greek characters, ““Mother of God” and “Jesus Christ”; the 
right wing (inside), St. Jerome in THE Desert. The left wing (out- 
side); Sr. JoHnN THE Baptist; the left wing (inside), Sr. Francis 
RECEIVING THE StTicmMaAtTa; the centre panel, CuristT In THE Toms. 
This is evidently an archaistic Byzantine XVIIth century work, based 
upon a limited knowledge of Italian pre-renaissance art and yet con- 
forming with the ecclesiastical traditions of Byzantine formalism. 


Formerly in the possesston of Imbert, in Rome (No. 2053). 
From the Ferdinand Hermann Collection, 1918. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Frencu: 1807—1876 


 16—THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT 


lp NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
4 £ 


| j 4 b ; Height, 12 inches; width, 914 inches 


| “Iw the fading sunset glow two figures are faintly illuminated in the 
_ foreground, a young woman seated sidewise on an ass and facing the 
Le spectator, and a man standing on the ground beyond her and looking 
ie up at her, his head seen across the neck of the ass, which is drinking 
1 eat a low fountain. Distant buildings are indicated in the valley, and 
others on a high hill at the right. 


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Signed at the lower right, N. Diaz. 


* ae Height, 12 inches; length, 14 inches 


Aw admirable composition of masses; receding diagonally from the 
left foreground we have successively: the seated bulk of an old ram, 
a lamb feeding from the dugs of a standing ewe, a third sheep grazing 
| with its head turned away from the whole, and the spreading russet 
branches of an oak, first of a line of trees fringing the field. The sky, 

bright above the pasture, is threateningly gloomy over the distant 


| hedges. 


Sold by order of the Carroit Gatiery, Limirep. 


EASTMAN JOHNSON 
: AMERICAN : 24—1906 
TOMB OF WASH 


18—_THE 


/ 5. Height, 121% inches; length, 201% imches 


of 


On the left, in the shadow of large trees, stands a large circular mauso- 
leum on a high plinth, with a short flight of steps leading to the plat- rf 
form. In the gloom of the shadow near the steps of the mausoleum are 
seen the figures of two women, one dressed in black, one wearing a red — 
shawl over her shoulders, and between them a small child dressed in — 


white. 


Signed at the lower right, E. J., 1858. ' 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to following) 


EASTMAN JOHNSON | 
ry) je w AMeERicAN: 1824—1906 


19—MOUNT VERNON IN 1857 


F Height, 2114 wmches; length, 19% imches 


Tuis is a study of a broad, grass-grown road at the back of the Mount 
Vernon mansion, made before the modern improvements were under- 
taken. On the left is a tall gateway at the corner of a field, and on 
the right, beyond a characteristic Virginia rail fence, is seen a field 


of ripe Indian corn, with two buildings in sunlight under great over- 
hanging trees. 


Signed at the lower right, E. J. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to preceding) 


FRANCESCO FRANCIA (Arremvren 10) 
Iratian: 1450—1517 


. 


| 20-—MADONNA AND CHILD 
| '/3o : (Panel) 
Height, 261% inches; width, 1934 inches 


Tue sweet-faced Mother is seated facing slightly toward the right and 
observed at three-quarters length, before a background of landscape 
and architecture, holding the Child on her lap. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


SIR JOHN LAVERY, R.A., R.S.A. 
© 


EncuisuH: 1856— 


21—SKETCH PORTRAIT OF/QUEEN VICTORIA 
e) (Panel) 
Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Iw profile to the left, without background; the head, black bonnet and 
scarf are alone rendered. The face is severely, almost poignantly 
{ modeled, the side of the head being in very deep shadow, the full light 
| from the left bringing out the simultaneous traits of firmness of will, 
| expressed in the mouth, and unrelenting mourning in the grief of the 
eyes, that H. M.’s biographers have seen in her at this period. 


Signed at lower right, J. Lavery, Wrnpsor, ’89. 


From the Collection of Sir Bruce Maawell-Seton, Bart. 


Sold by order of the Carroiti GaLiEry, Limirep. 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. (ArtrrisuTep To) 
Britisu: 1727—1788 


22—CHARACTER STUDY OF MRS. SIDDONS — 


Yee O z Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


A FINISHED study of the great actress in half-length, seated, the head ~ 
in three-quarters to left and slightly inclined, with right hand resting _ 
on cheek; powdered hair dressed high and with purple ribbon inter- 
twined ; wine-colored gown with white lace at neck and white under- : 


sleeves. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


LOUIS ALEXANDRE LELOIR 
Frencu: 1843—1884 


TE HUNTERS 
(Panel) 
Height, 914 inches; length, 221% inches 


Two men in high boots, and costumes of gray and yellow, brown and 
red, are seen on snow-clad summits, armed with bow-guns. One lies 
flat, taking aim; his comrade is re-loading, and beside him is a fallen 


antelope. 
Signed at the lower right, Louis Letom. 


From the Willtam Merritt Chase Collection, 1917. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


N. H. J. BAIRD, R.O.I. 


ongeyfporary Eneuisi 
Be : 
ea HE LASTY LOAD 
j . | Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches 


Across the sunlit grass of the foreground comes the high-heaped hay- 
ragon drawn by a roan and a gray horse in tandem; behind, a man 
3 nd maid with linked arms. ‘The leader is held on the near side by a 
~ countryman in a fawn-colored smock. 


; ti cere ee "2 Signed with initials at lower left. 


~ 
£e 


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“Sold by order of the Carrott GaLiery, Limiren. 


ahibited at the Royal Institute of Painters, London. 


A. J. MUNNINGS, A.R.A. 


fy fF vp ~ Conrrmporary ENGLIsH 
fee 25—THE (aa eed 


70. Height, 1 


inches; width, 18 inches 


a Ts much like a peacock, but lacks the cultivated color sense of the 

bird. Item, a tailed coat of bright emerald with black facings and 
____ buttons like soup plates; item, a buff vest and knee breeches ; white 
stockings and pumps; and a truly Incroyable hat. Caressing its lips 
____ thoughtfully—if it can be said to think—with the knob of its cane, 
it looks over the garden to the group of fine ladies on the path which 
runs across the background; and is as preposterous as Bel’s Dragon. 


Signed at the lower left, A. J. Munnines. 


Sold by order of the Carrot GaLiery, Limitep. 


e@ WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1836—1910 


Coun” 
26—THE COCK FIGHT 


Zi ia), (Water Color) . 
Height, 1014 inches; length, 19 inches 
A provup though much-punished game cock stands athwart the picture, 


over the body of his finished antagonist, while the ground about them 
is strewn with feathers from both of the birds. ; 


| Signed at the lower right, Homer, 1885. 


Manuscript note on the back, by Mr. Smith, saying that he met Homer at M. 
Knoedler & Co.’s in 1910, and that Homer told him he painted three pictures of 
game cocks when in Santiago de Cuba in 1885; that one of them (this picture) went 
to La Farge, who later sold it. 


From M. Knoedler & Co., 1910. 
Collection of the late Frank Bulkeley Smith, Esq.; 1920. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


KAREL DU JARDIN 
Dutcu: 1625—1678 


27—MOUNTAIN PASTURE 
b 4 (Panel) 
Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches 


Tue brilliancy and warmth of the atmosphere is the outstanding effect 
in this sunlit picture of a bare pasture with a background of rocky, 
cloud-topped mountains under a sky of brilliant blue. In the fore- 
ground is a young woman in a peasant costume of indigo-blue with 
a dog, herding a few cattle and sheep. 


Signed at lower left, K. pu Jarprn. 


From the Collection of John Outram, Esq. 


Sold by order of the Carroty, Gatiery, Limirep. 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 
. Frencu: 1824—1886 


AA Charen 
TUDY OF MACKEREL 


(Panel) 


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eight, 1414 inches; length, 18 inches 


te ble before a partly-filled decanter and a wine 
so that 1 the white of the belly is uppermost, 
-el-blue, geest green, striped sheen of the 


eae Wetrad at lower left, MonticEeLu. 


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2 Cannon Gatien, LiiTep. 


- PIERRE MIGNARD 
Frencu: 1610—1695 
AND 


DANIEL SEGHERS 


@ Le ee 


9 PO DRT RAIT OF A LADY 


Height, 161 inches; width, 13 Goa 


s¥-CHEEKED young lady is presented, head and shoulders, as in 
cartouche or medallion embowered in flowers. Her portrait is sur- 
ug ded by a medley of blossoms of brilliant colors, the whole seen 
t a dark, rich, reddish-brown interior background. Portrait 


y Mi one oi: flowers sd Seghers. 


rom the Nicholas M. Matthews Collection, 1914. 


y > be sold to close an Estate. 


FRANK BRANGWYN, R.A. 
EncuisH: 1867— 


If. (Water Color) - 


H eight, 22 inches; length, 27 wmches 


At the quay, against a background of pink-white houses at the left, 
is piled an amorphous mass of shipping, glowing with a riot of power- 
ful color—gondolas, fishing boats, feluccas in serried files—peopled 
with busy men, and reflecting the bright sunshine from an almost 
cloudless sky of very pale blue. 


Signed with initials F. B. at lower right. 


Sold by order of the CarroLti, GatiERy, Limirep. : 


AUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 
|  Frencu: 1823—1891 


PLAYER 
Height, 21 inches; width, 1714 inches 


MAN of muscular frame is portrayed nearly at full length, his face 
seen in profile. He is singing to a mandolin accompaniment. His 
breeches are buckled at his knee and his dark cloak is thrown back 
from his right shoulder, leaving his swarthy breast nude. Olive back- 

ground. 2 
Signed at the lower right, Rrsov. 


> Purchased from the Cottier Galleries, New York, 1910. 
_. From the J. R. Andrews Collection, 1916. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A. 
i MERICAN: 1848— 
d32—MARSHY LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


O. Height, 124% inches; length, 22% inches 


Grass meadow with clumps of’ willows and pollard oaks and in the 
foreground at the left a swampy pool with the bare poles of three 
sycamores. Cattle are under the trees and a distant village perched 
on the gray hillside. 

Signed at lower right, H. Bouton Jones. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 


| { VE AMERICAN: 1825—1894 ¥ 


33—LANDSCAPE NEAR MILTON 


a aa 
/ J. Height, 121% inches; length, 18 inches 


A sombre clearing in the bulk of woods at the right, with the brown 
waters of a streamlet flowing diagonally into the left foreground; 
behind, a dense curtain of leaves broken at the left by a ragged U- 
shaped gap opening up a vista of far hills and uncovering something 
of an ultramarine sky. 


Signed at lower right, G. INNEss. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


34—WINTER/TWILIGHT 
O. etght, 1244 inches; length, 22¥% inches 


AN uneven snow-covered road runs from the foreground up a low rise; 
at the left, bleak open fields separated by the line of fence and an 
occasional naked tree; at the right the tree-border of the road, and 
_. along the road away from the observer a sleigh painfully traveling 
towards the sunset. 


Signed at lower right, H. Botron Jones, and dated 1882. 


Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, 1882. 
Property of a Private Coilector. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, N.A. 
WD) oy, AMERICAN: 1848—1909 
i Y LANDSCAPE 


is r eight, 1414 inches; length, 24 inches 


Looxtne down from the foreground the prospect is of broad valley 
broken up into patches of color by fields and clumps of furze; at the 
left the sharply blocked mass of a plateau. 


Signed at lower left, G. H. McCorp, N.A. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
American: 1825—1894 


36—PHHNTOM SEA 
i b. (Panel) 
Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches 


Tue foreground is the edge of shore with rocks, brown grasses and 
sand, on which are two water birds; the long even lines of the waves 
reach out to the distant arms of the coast at left and right, and to 
the solitary sailing vessel seen against the cleanness of a dawn coming: 
up in faéry magic over the remote coast-line at the right. 


Signed at lower left with monogram, G.I., and dated 1856. 


Property of the Estate of late Dante F. Appieron. 
(Illustrated) 


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ANTONIO CASANOVA Y ESTORACH 
SPANISH: 1847—1896 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a monk eating oysters from a plate on 
a table before him. He is about to slip an pe: which he holds in 
his right hand, into his open mouth. 


Signed at the wpper left, Anronto Casanova y Estoracu 
and dated Parts, 1888. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


Ei EVERETT SHINN 
4 # AMERICAN: 1873— 
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| 38 BRIDGE rid, LA VILLETTE 
Uy, (Pastel) 


Height, 191% inches; length, 241% inches 


Crossinc the foreground is a rapidly moving river, mirroring the 
French houses on its farther shore, a huge red bridge of numerous 
arches which crosses it at the right, and the shadows under the bridge’s 
deep arches. On the farther bank, a white horse is tugging a laden 
cart whose driver walks ahead. 


Signed at the bottom, at right of centre, KE. Surnn, 1903. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


? KARL STAHLMULLER 
GERMAN: XIX CENTURY 
39—FORDING THE STREAM 


36 ° 7 | (Panel) 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 
In the foreground at the left, a peasant girl, standing on a rough 
wooden bridge, urges her cattle across. Behind her, a tree rearing 


slender branches against the sunset sky. 


Signed at lower right, K. StaHLMULLER, Mitncuen, 1899. 


Sold by order of the Carrot Gatiery, Limtrep. 


JAN (VELVET) BREUGHEL 
Friemisu: 1568—1629 


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40—FLOWERS AND FIGURES 


Ke 4. (Panel) 


Height, 25 inches; width, 191% inches 


A cotorrut wreath formed of a large variety of flowers, by Breughel, 
surrounds an oval picturing the Holy Family seated under the figure 
of a dove, painted by one of the artists collaborating with Breughel, 
generally said to be Francken. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


NATHANIEL HONE, R.A. 
Enciau: 1f17—1784 


41—PORTRAIT OF A LADY] IN A BLUE BODICE 
, HOLDING A BOOK 


Height, 27 inches; width, 23 inches 


Facine the observer, the right arm bent and holding the volume, her 
hair combed back and dressed high. The subject is a young woman 
in the twenties, with large brown eyes, straight nose and rosy com- 


plexion. 


Sold by order of the Carrotyi GaiEery, Limirep. 


A: E. BOTTOMLEY, R.B.A. 
Sg ce CoNTEMPORARY ENGLISH 
tiae FARMYARD 


i Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


On a cold, windy day in late autumn, the farmyard, centred round the 
duck-pond in the foreground, is protected from the gale by two hay- 
stacks, and the barn, the side of which is just visible at the extreme 
right. A labourer in a brown blouse, and some scattered hens, are 
dwarfed by the wind into unimportance. 


Signed to left of centre, A. E. Borromtey. 


Sold by order of the Carroti GaLiEry, Limirep. 


DOROTHEA SHARP, R.B.A. 


43—BY THE SEA 


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A stupy of sun effects—the margin of the sea with three toy bathing 
machines in the centre of the foreground against a band of brilliant 
cobalt-blue, children lazily playing round them, in the right fore- 
ground one chubby mortal attacking a sand-hill; the glare of the sand, 
and the quivering heat of the atmosphere—all expressed with a kind 
of eager gaiety. 


CoNTEMPORARY ENGLISH 


Be 


t, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


Signed at lower left, DoroTHEA SHARP. 


Sold by order the Carrott GaLLERy, LimiTep. 


rE ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
| AY fy AMERICAN: 1853— 
Ca ss MIDNIGHT 


NY ‘Height, 21% inches; length, 3134 inches 


Darx the sea and black the sky, and low toward the right the old 
moon glowing a dull red and spotting the water with light reflections; 
at left distant shore lights, and coming forward a steamer with her 
running lights both in view. 
| Signed at lower right, A. Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ey HARRISON, N.A. 
¢ hide AN: 1853— 
45—NUAGES: hues 


cz Height, 21144 inches; length, 32 inches 
T 


HE wide expanse of the ocean with a little space of beach showing 
at the lower left and a point of land in the left middle distance. The 
waves, delicate grass green in color, are rolling in and breaking into 
pink-white foam. The sky of pale blue with white cirrus clouds pre- 
sents a distinguishing feature—suggesting to the artist the title, 
*“Clouds—Foam,” given to the picture—in a mass of purple clouds 
which rises above the horizon in fantastic forms. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


FRANCESCO GUARDI 
yy. Traman: 1712—1793 
46—THE WATER MILL 


J TO A Height, 22 inches; length, 29 mches 


Aw Italian landscape with a river and figures. In the foreground, a 
sailboat and a horseman on the roadway bordering the stream. On 
the right, masses of buildings including a mill, with its wheels turning 
by the current of the river. In the middle distance, a castle, with 
mountains beyond. 


From the Paul Delaroff Collection, Petrograd. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to following) 


2, FRANCESCO GUARDI 
: Vitby Iranian: 1712—1793 
4A7—ITALIAN LANDSCAPE WITH BUILDINGS 


F GO : Height, 22 inches; length, 29 inches 


A mass of ancient buildings and a dilapidated wall occupy the left of 
the composition ; also, in the immediate foreground, is a building with 
a small chapel before it and a flight of steps, where a woman and a child 
are descending. On the right is a river with mountainous country 


beyond. 
From the Paul Delaroff Collection, Petrograd. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


(Companion to preceding) 


DOROTHEA SHARP, R.B.A. 


CoNTEMPORARY ENGLISH 


48—SEASIDE JOYS 
0 ; Height{/32 inches; length, 33 inches 


Tuer edge of the sea in the brilliant summer sunshine; figures of chil- 
dren bathing, a central group of three romping in the shallows and 
at the right two others walking through the waves; in the foreground 
on the right a young girl with her skirts tucked high leaving the 
water. 

Signed at lower left, DororuEa SuHarp. 


Sold by order of the Carroity Gatiery, Limirep. 


SALOMON VAN RUYSDAEL 
utcH: 1600—1670 


ve oy ee Pog ANTE. ack 
7. 0 Height, 32 inches; length, 401% inches 


ENTRALLY, a pool framed at the left by a mass of trees behind which 
are red-roofed farmhouses and the squat shape of a windmill bleak 
against the gray morning skies; passing to the right, the middle gap 
with its vista of meadow and distant church spire is succeeded by a 
group of cottages and a pond in the right foreground, among the 
sheltering forms of trees. The pond is fringed about with reeds, and 
at the right are the figures of three countrymen in a small boat, one 
of whom is dipping his hand into a floating basket of bait towards 


which the boat has pulled out. 


Purchased from Cottier, New York. 


Property of a Private Collector 


Scotriso: 18083—1869 . 


50—THE CHILDREN OF 4A. J. BASSETT, ESQ., nk 
J O OF CAMBORNE 


Height, 28 inches; width, 21 mches 


Tue two fair-haired children are grouped together, the elder girl sit- 
ting in a large chair, the younger leaning on the arm of it at the left; 
at the right a painted landscape prospect. 


Signed at lower right, R. S. Lauper. 


Collection of A. F. Bassett, Esq., of Tehidy Park, Camborne, Corn- 
wall, England. 


Sold by order of the Carroti GALLERY, Limiren. 


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BIRGE HARRISON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854— | 


_51—A* QUIET EVENING: MARINE = 
d. _ Height, 24 inches ; length, 30 imches 


A PALE green sea under a pale rose sky, and the low slow waves roll- 
ing sluggishly in upon a flat beach, a corner of which appears in the 
left eas ; a 


Signed at the lower right, Birer Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


BIRGE HARRISON, N.A. 


4 AMERICAN: 1854— 


52_THE E OF THE PARK 
= TS. ° Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


A WINTER scene in the City of New York from 59th Street and 7th 
Avenue, looking East. The broad parkside with snow cleared away and 
heaped up to make a space for walking fills the foreground. Farther 
. away other buildings are seen and in the distance is the facade of the 
; _ Hotel Netherland illumined by the setting sun. 


Signed at the lower left, Brrck Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALLAN RAMSAY 


AG Scop 1713—1784 


53—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL, AGED SEVEN, 
30 SEATED AT A SPINET 
Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches 
Harr length to the right, the head turned to face the observer; the 
left hand turns a page of the music, the right resting on the keyboard 
of the instrument. 


The artist was Chief Portrait Painter in Ordinary to George III, and was 
much admired for his paintings of women, among others by Horace Walpole, who 
in his Letters preferred some of them above those of Reynolds (Champlin.) 


Sold by order of the Carroti GALLERY, LimiTEp. 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 
: : Avice 17538—1839 
54—PORTRAIT Aric. A mae 


O. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


ALF-LENGTH seated portrait of a lady about twenty-five, with brown 
eyes, in three-quarters view to right; white low gown, transparent 
brown drapery over right arm and holding a sheet of music in right 
hand; background of landscape with honeysuckle flowers at left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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°*THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 


J 0 Height, 22 inches; length, 37 inches 


In the distance on the right the Doge’s Palace and the Campanile, 
and opposite, the domes of the Salute, with a sunset sky beyond and 
the buildmgs largely in shadow. In the Laguna, a gondola crossing 


_toward the right, and back of it a large number of boats closely 


bunched. 
Signed at the lower right, TM (in monogram, with a 
device). 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


56—LES VAGUES 
ht, 16 inches; length, 40 inches 


THE open sea is depicted in a generally prevailing cast of blue-green 
and waves in the foreground break into foam as they spread over an 
invisible beach. In the middle distance a strip of light on the water 
is made by the sun striking through a rift in the gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, ALEx. Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH,. R.A. (Arrrieutep To) 


EncusnH: 1727—1788 


57—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN A BROWN COAT 
Height, 25 inches; width, 18 mches 


A youne man—possibly in the early twenties—in a snuff-brown coat 
permitting a glimpse of a scarlet waistcoat, and a lace jabot; facing 
half left, the head and virile shoulders alone being painted. The sandy 
hair, cut square above an undistinguished forehead, falls scantily over 
the collar, the pale face seeming to partake of its lack of vitality. 


Sold by order of the Carrott Gauuery, LimiTen. 


PETER FREDERIC ROTHERMEL 
MERICAN: 1817—1895 


58—JEANNIE DEANS 


‘0 ae Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches 


THE composition depicts an episode in Walter Scott’s “Midlothian,” 
with Jeannie Deans on her journey from Edinburgh to London. The 
girl is seen about the enter the porch of a church when a bowman has 
snatched her bonnet from her head. | 


Signed at the lower right, P. F. RorHEerMet. 


To be sold to close lst ate. 


FRANCIS WHEATLEY 
Encuiso: 1747—1801 


59—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
(Canvas) 


Ve 
/ Height, 291% inches; width, 3834 inches 


On the right a flight of stone steps leading into a wood, having at the 
foot a young man and woman, the former in a blue coat, the latter, 
with her hand on the youth’s arm, and carrying a long walking stick 
in her right hand. On the left are a waterfall and a rocky landscape. 


From the old Simonetti Collection, Rome. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


SIR PETER LELY 


Friemisu: 1617—1 680 


60—THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR JOHN KELYNG 


SOB . Height, 50 inches; width, 40 mches 


SEATED in an armchair facing left, the head turned towards the ob- 
server, before the base of a column which appears dimly at the left. 
The judge is capped, and clad in full scarlet robes fringed with ermine; 
bands at the neck, and around his shoulders the golden collar of SS. 
The face is thin, with high cheekbones and an aquiline nose; the eyes 
worldly and shrewd. 


Mentioned and briefly described in the well-known Britton and Brayley’s Topo- 
graphical Works, 1802, “The Beauties of England and Wales,’ Vol. XI, p. 506. 

Mentioned in Lyson’s “Cornwall,” 1814, p. 144: . . . “There are some good 
pictures at Tehidy; among the portraits are Chief Justice Kelyng, and his Lady, by 
Lelyo te 7p 

An illustrated brochure, edited by W. Roberts, to be sold with this picture. 


Removed from T'ehidy Park, Camborne, Cornwall, England. 


Sold by order of the Carrot Gauiery, Limrrep. 


No. 60—Tue Cuter Justice, Sir JoHN KELyING 


By Sir Peter Lely) 


GEORGE ROMNEY 
MNcusH: 17384—1802 


61—EDWARD W@RTLEY MONTAGU, ESQ., 
IN EASTERN DRESS 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches 


Tue tall figure, in three-quarter length facing very slightly to the 
right, is turbaned, robed in a dress and cloak of dull scarlet and 
holds a scimitar and a curved dagger in damascened sheaths. ‘The 
lower part of the face is entirely concealed by a full white beard, pre- 
sumably false, and moustaches; above which there appears a pair of 
deep-set dark eyes, a hawklike nose admirably in character and the 
fresh complexion of a man in vigorous health. 

An illustrated brochure, edited by W. Roberts, to be sold with this picture. 
Exhibited at National Portrait Exhibition, South Kensington, 1867. 
Eahibited at National Exhibition, Leeds, 1868. 

Collection of Capt. Bruce Vernon-Wentworth, Wentworth Castle, 
Barnsley, Yorkshire, whence it was removed. 


Sold by order of the Carrott GALuErRy, Limirep. 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
EncusH: 1769—1830 


62—PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches 


A WHITE-HAIRED man with red cheeks and powerful features, clean- 
shaven and with his hair roughly brushed up above his forehead, is 
painted at three-quarter length seated in a red upholstered arm chair, 
turned somewhat to the right. He wears a bottle-green coat with black 
velvet collar and large metal buttons, a white waistcoat and _ buff 
breeches, and in his right hand, resting in his lap, he holds a pair of 
horn-rimmed spectacles; the dark coat and collar are relieved at the 
neck by a white stock and loosely tied cravat. Neutral background. 


Purchased from the late Robert M. Lindsay, Philadelphia. 
Clement Griscom Collection, American Art Association, 1914. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


V7, fi. SO. Height, 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 


H7.f. ENGLISH ¥ 1727—1788 za ; 
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6838—ADMIRAL EDWARD/VERNON 
inches; width, 40 inches 


Martiat background, displaying on the left, rocks and a cannon, 
on the right, a sea fight. The admiral, who is attired in a simple coat 
of plum color, with touches of white at the neck and wrists, is painted 
in three-quarter length, his cocked hat tucked under his left arm, his 
left hand gripping the hilt of a court sword, his right thrust into liis 
bosom. 


Admiral Vernon (1684-1757), at one time a member of Parliament, was distin- 
guished by his capture of Portobello in 1780, and in 1745 held the North Sea com- 
mand. 

An illustrated brochure, edited by W. Roberts, to be sold with this picture. 


From the collection of the Sitter, from which it passed directly into 
that of the Dashwood family of Wherstead Park, Ipswich. 


Dispersed as part of the “Dashwood Heirlooms” in 1914 (purchased 
by the late Sir Hugh Lane, Bart.). | , 


Sold by order of the Carrott GALLERY, Limirep. 


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No. 63—ApmMmiIRAL Epwarp VERNON 


(By Thomas Gainsborough, R.A.) 


OTTOMAR ELLIGER THE ELDER 
ie Fremisu: 1633—1679 
64—STILL LIFE: FRUIT, GLASSES AND LOBSTER 


0 Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches 


On the tablet of a marble pedestal, draped at the left, is a massed 
composition of fruit, a lobster tilting over a plate, wine glasses and 
a decanter and an empty flower vase, with mellow lighting from the 
left front. 


Signed at lower right, Orro Exricer, 1665. 


Sold by order of the Carroitt GALLERY, LimiTep. 


THOMAS COUTURE 
Frencu: 1815—1879 


SS. Height, 23 inches; length, 28 inches 


On a divan in a smoke-filled studio are sprawled the figures of two 
artists and two half-clothed models, the pair at the left in a drunken 
embrace, the man at the right puffing at a pipe while lying on his back 
with his head against the bare shoulder of the other woman. 


Sold by order of the Carrou1t, Gauiery, Limirep. 


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ALEXANDRE JACOB 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


8 inches; length, 211% inches 


‘Tue waters of a broad’ stream wash the foreground, the slope of the 
grassy bank curving around to a bend where stand two old thatched 
cottages on the further bank, the morning sun calling joyous glowing 
life into the heaped trees which frame the scene with passages of pale 


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emerald and rosy color. From the cottages at the left a man putting 
off in a small scow. ~ 

Signed at lower right, A. Jaco. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FREDERICK STUART CHURCH 
AMERICAN: 1842—1924 


67—_ALLEGORY OF WISDOM — 


| 7 SO ° Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches 


Tuer edge of a lotus-strewn river, the low bank carpeted with grass 
and blossoming shrubs. On the ground is seated a young girl regard- 
ing the quizzical figure of a rose-crimson ibis, which stands placidly 
on one leg like an image, three of its companions stalking the reeds 
in the left middle distance. 

Signed at lower right, F. S. Cuurcu and dated 1909. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALFRED VON KOWALSKI-WIERUSZ 
‘ PoutsH: 1849— 


SSIAN FETE 


7 ID Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 
® 


THrovucH a pool in the foreground, breaking the flat line of the steppes, 
is a cavalcade of carts, each drawn by a pair of horses and filled with 
villagers in gala costume, rattling over the stones towards the observer. 


Signed at lower right, A. Wierusz-Kowatsx1. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


MATTHIAS J. ALTEN 
German: 1871— 


a Bp 


69—OXEN: NOONDAY REST 


7? 7 iy f Height, 2W inches; length, 30 inches 


Iw a field fenced and planted with a root crop and running away to a 


near background of low blue hills is a team of two powerful white 


oxen harnessed to a cart and occupying the whole of the foreground 


Signed at lower right, M. AutEN, Lyme. 


Sold by order of the Carroty Gauiery, Limirep. 


VICTOR PIERRE HUGUET 


@ Frencu: XIX CENTURY 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


Swampy sand country with a pool in the foreground and in the dis- 
tance vague shapes of mountains. Around the oasis are the figures of 
five mounted Arabs in long burnous and djibbeh, reconnoitering among 
the rushes. 

a Signed at lower left, V. Hucuer. 
_-—s- Property of a Private Collector. 


MARIANO FORTUNY Y CARBO 


pr. 5 Be age 1841—187 4 


T1I—ENVIRONS DE TANGE 


5 j (The artist’s last work, unfinished) 

, Sf 0 : Height, 261% inches; length, 60 inches 
| Aw ébauche, or the laying-in of a picture. An old, uprooted tree is 
to the left, and to the right are suggestions of figures about a hut. In 
the distance, to one side, is a body of water, and in the middle the 
ruin of a square, low building. ‘The work is painted in free, vigorous 
strokes, each one of which is full of significance, and demonstrates the 


artist’s manner of approaching an important composition, and as 
such is most interesting. 


Seal at the left, VENTE Fortuny. 


From the W. H. Stewart Collection, New York, 1898. 


From the Emerson McMillin Collection, American Art Assoctation, 
1913. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ETIENNE DINET 


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72—A DESERT PROCESSION 
of, IV F Height, 26 inches; length, 3914 inches 


In the hollow of the sandy hills of a north African oasis is a small 
party of natives moving across the foreground to the right; in the 
van a boy carrying a palm fan and a girl with a dish on her head, 
followed by two robed and hooded women, the rear brought up by their sag ‘ 
old attendant carrying a sack. 


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Signed at lower right, E. Divert. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| ) BURROUGHS-FOWLER, R.B.A. i 
“4 aE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH ce | 
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| l pS e Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


A LAKE of brilliant turquoise, seen through a gap in the slender birches 
that fringe the shore. Looking somewhat down on the calm water, the 
reflection of scattered fleecy clouds is apparent, with a first hint in the 
coldness of the sky of a coming autumn. 


Signed at lower left, W. Burrovcus-Fow er. 


Sold by order of the Carroti Gauiery, Limirep. 


FREDERICK STUART CHURCH 
ee 1842—1924 


74 ADVENT OF SPRING 
VK . Height, 43 inches; width, 23 inches 
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N 14 grass at the border of a pool, whose surface is rich with the 
soft colors of lotus leaves, stands a young girl draped only in a diaph- 
anous garment and holding against her left breast a white dove; her 
right hand reaches to grasp a branch of the luxuriant apple blossom 
which pours its oe about her in the soft freshness of the dewy 

_ morning. 


Signed at lower right, F. 5. Cuurcu, and dated 1896. 


is Property of a Private Collector. 


JULIAN RIX 
RICAN: 1851—1903 


:/ of O° Height, 32 inches; length, 42 inches 


Fiat wooded country with the bend of a narrow stream in the fore- 
ground and at the left farm buildings with clustering trees; above, the 
white and grayish brown cumulus is rapidly being overshadowed by the 
inky mass of a gigantic storm-cloud. 


Signed at lower left, Jurtan Rix. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


° THOMAS PHILLIPS, R.A. 
EncusuH: 1770—1845 
go RTRAIT OF BURRIDGE 


Height, 36 inches; width, 281 inches 


sa sitter, seen at half- ‘length facing the front, occupies a square- 
backed arm chair upholstered in dark red, against a sombre wall re- 
lieved by a panel of light gray. A man of large prominent features, 
wearing a full white stock; the florid complexion and slightly parted 
lips impart to the face an expression of eagerness. 


Purchased from T. J. Blakeslee, Esq., New York, 1902. 


Mrs. Clarence M. Hyde Collection, American Art Association Sale, 
February, 1912. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


IAN VAN ESSEN 
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DutcHu: 1857— 


(1—THE CORNFIELD 
be Height, 29 inches; length, 43 inches 


A PALE grayish-blue sky tops the narrow vista of stubble, blocked by 
the rows of shocks which fill the view; in the centre middle distance 
is the bent figure of a labourer, stacking one of the last of the sheaves. 


Signed at lower right, Jan Van EssEn. 


Sold by order of the Carroti GaLiEry, Limirep. 


Se at a eee ee 


WILLEM MARIS 
Dutcu: 1844—1910 


THUNDERCLOUD 


: So : Height, 31 inches; length, 41 inches 


THE edge of a pond, extending to the borders of a field at the right, 
in which cattle are grazing, one of whom has come down to the margin 
to drink. All that is visible of the sky is a brilliant blue; but over- 
head lies the thundercloud, and field, pond and cattle are almost 
blotted out by the black pall which has fallen over them. 


Signed at lower left, WiLtEM Maris. 


Sold by order of the CarroLi Gatvery, Limirep. 


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FRANK BRANGWYN, R.A. 


/ EncuisuH: 1867— 
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79—LADY IN A JAPANESE KIMONO 


2 J 3 0 - Height, 40 inches; width, 38 inches 


Acarnst a gray panel decorated with chrysanthemum is seated a young 
woman in profile to the left, clad in a kimono of deep blue; on the 
table before her is a bowl filled with cherry blossom, while she looks 
solemnly, with a kind of careful intentness, before her. 


Signed indistinctly at lower right. 


Sold by order of the Carrott GaLiery, Limirep. 


MAURICE BOMPARD 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 
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80—VENI 


: THE GRAND CANAL 
Height, 28 inches; length, 431 inches 


Aw unclouded sky of evening above the broad sweep of still waters: 
at the right gondolas moored before the walls of the buildings over- 
topped by the two cupolas of San Marco. In the centre of the 
canal a solitary gondolier poles a heavily laden craft away from the 
observer. 

Signed at lower left, Maurice Bomparp. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCIS COTES, R.A. 


Lbrsticte poe : 1725—1770 


81—LA MOORE 
,f Height, 47 inches; width, 321/ inches 


THREE-QUARTER length figure, against a brownish background of land- 
scape, of a young woman in a white dress with long sleeves, her right 
hand resting on a balustrade, a golden-yellow sash about her waist; 
the hair is dressed with pearls and falls in ringlets down to the 
shoulders. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
ee” .  PY/AMERICAN: 1853— 


82—LA BRETAGNE 
h) : Height, 24 inches; length, 351 inches 


A smootH blue sea, reflecting a sky of gray-blue, rolls slowly in on a 
sandy beach in the right foreground, the waters spreading out with 
lines of foam. From the right middle distance the shore extends in a 
graceful curve to a point at left, where in still darker blue waters are 
two white sails. 

Signed at the lower right, A. Harrison. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


On the deck of his smack is the figure of a sturdy man—skipper of the 
boat—in oilskins and sou’wester, seen in profile, smoking a cutty pipe. 
The sea and the skies are of a pale, bitter gray, against which the 
composition of figure and woodwork is rendered uncompromisingly in 
deeper grays and hard browns, chiming in with the stern mood of the 


whole. 
Signed at lower right, Arrz. 


Sold by order of the Carroit Gatiery, Limirep. 


JOSEF ISRAELS 
Durcu: 1824—1911 


OL pt " UTRECHT LEARNING THE SENTENCE 
OF HER HUSBAND, OLDENBARNEVELD 


Height, 60 inches; length, 80 inches 


JOHAN VAN Stinwnotetrem (1547-1619), who in 1617 led the at- 


tempt of the States of Holland to obtain their independence as a 
sovereign province from the states-general, at the head of which was 
Maurice of Nassau, was arrested by the stadtholder on the failure of 
the local levies to resist the opposition of the central authority. After 
an unfair trial, lasting three months, the old statesman at the age of 
seventy- one, deserted by the son of his former sovereign, was beheaded 
in the Binnenhof at The Hague. 

The central figure of the scene is that of Maria van Utrecht, in 


black dress, broad white collar, and Dutch cap, who is seated in a 


crimson state chair, a handkerchief held limply in her right hand as 


she stares fixedly before her. At the right and left are her sons, the — 


lords of Groeneveld and Stoutenburg, next her the weeping veiled 
figure of her daughter, and in the background a neighbor, the bearer 


of bad news, in brown doublet and breeches, the sun shining on his — 


virile face, is reading to his mother the last letter of Oldenbarneveld 
announcing his sentence of death. 


Signed at lower right, JosEF Israrts, 1852. 


This picture is painted in the so-called “Rembrandt manner” of the artist; 
a photograph with an authentication on the back signed by the painter will be given 
to the purchaser. 


Illustrated in Dr. Max Eisler (1924), “Josef Israels,” Pl. IV. 


Sold by order of the Carroti Gaiery, Limirep. 


(sjapusy fasor fig) 


QTHAANUVANACT() ‘aNVdsoOyT udxpy Ao GHONGALINGG AHL ONINUVAT LHOAULS) #0 VIUVI—FS8 “ON 


GEORGE H. BOGART, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


85—MIST AND SUNSHINE 


yi fanf Height, 36 inches; length, 56 inches ie, 


A GREAT sweep of gray sky with the misty ball of the sun hanging low 
over the hills behind the lake in the centre of the middle distance; to 
left and right the wintry ground rises up in even slopes crowned with 
trees. The frost-covered foreground, broken by hulking dark shapes 
of boulders, is cleft in the middle by the rushing waters of a river 
flowing out of the central basin over a rocky bed and disappearing 
at the lower right; the outlines of earth and trees alike are rendered 
with a blurred grace by the all-pervading haze. 


Signed at lower left, GzEorcrk H. Bocarr. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


eight, 2914 inches; length, 5514 inches 
rising to a low rocky hump at the right, with a greenish 
sea stretching interminably to a cloud-filled sky into which melts at 
the right the curving line of the shore. Against the sky is silhouetted 
a Sailing vessel in distress, while on the beach in the foreground a youth 
in torn red blouse and blue trousers, holding in his left hand a staff, 

waves above his head a scarlet rag. 

Exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1881. 

Exhibited at Chicago Exhibition, 1882. 

Exhibited at the Detroit Art Loan Eahibition, 1883. 


| Property of a Private Collector. 


[ JOHN OPIE, R.A. 
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|= 87—PORT WOMAN 

Height, 84 inches 


idth, 54 inches 


Jol ee motif permeates the whole setting. For the lady, seen 
prominently at full length, holds a torch above her head, while she 
regards the ground before her with passionate gaze. A symbolic key 
is in her left hand. 


Collection of the late R. Hall McCormick, 1920. 


To be sold to ciose an Estate. 


CHARLES MARION RUSSELL 


“» AmeERICAN: 1865— 


S8S—ATTACK ON THE PLAINS 
7 b : Height, 48 inches; length, 72 inches 


In the centre of the scene the survivors of a small band of settlers 
huddled together behind a barricade of the bodies of their horses are _ 
firing at the rapidly moving figures of the Indians circling round them 
on the arid plain. The sandy ground with its few clumps of scattered 
brushwood is strewn with bodies and weapons. Drifting powder smoke 
obscures the middle distance, leaving to view only a distant snow- 
topped peak. i 

Signed at lower left, C. M. Russeiyi, 1899. 


Collection of the late John C. Lalor, Esq., American Art Association 
Sale, January, 1924. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


® J. L. EUGENE ISABEY 


Frencu: 1803—1886 
S9—ON THE COAST 


Ve Up O 7 Height, 59 inches; length, 81 inches 


A GRANDIOSE composition, showing an inlet of the sea on the right, de 
and great rocky cliffs on the left, extending up to the top of the pic- 
ture. In the left foreground a piece of the mast of a sailing vessel 
with blocks and cordage which has been washed up on the sands; on 3 
the right, tossed about by the waves, is the hull of a wrecked galleon. 4 
In the middle of the picture, in an open space between the rocks, sun- 

light shining through the left illumines the turgid waters. In the 
upper portion of the canvas, a stormy sky with heavy black clouds. 


From the Mr. Oren Westcott Collection, New York, 1917. 


To be sold to close an Estate. = | 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 
THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ALLSTON, WasuincTon 
Moses and the Serpent 10 
David Playing Before Saul at 
: ALTEN, Marruias J. 
fa Oxen: Noonday Rest 69 
fF ARTZ, Davin AvotpHE Constant 
Ea A Quiet Smoke” —— - | 83 
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7 BAIRD, N. H. J., R.O.1. | 
E The Last Load 24 
7 BEECHEY, Sir Wirzuam, R.A. 
iz Portrait of a Lady 54 
BOGART, Gerorce H. 
Eo Mist and Sunshine 85 
: BOMPARD, Mavrice 
Venice: The Grand Canal 80 
BOTTOMLEY, A. E., R.B.A. 
The Farmyard A2 
BOUGHTON, Gerorcer H., R.A. 
The Meet 6 
BRANGWYN, Frank, R.A. 
Shipping, Venice 30 
Lady in a Japanese Kimono 79 


BREUGHEL, Jan (Velvet) 
Flowers and Figures 40 


BURROUGHS-FOWLER, W., R.B.A. 
September 


BYZANTINE SCHOOL 
A Tabernacle (carved wood) 


CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Antonio 
Succulent Oysters 


CHURCH, Frepericx Stuart k 


Allegory of Wisdom 
Advent of Spring 


COTES, Francis, R.A. 
Lady Moore 


COUTURE, Tuomas 
L’ Atelier 


DECAMPS, ALexanpre GABRIEL 
The End 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr 
The Flight Into Egypt 


DINET, Errenne 


A Desert Procession 


DU JARDIN, Karen 


Mountain Pasture 


ELLIGER, Orromar, tHE Exper 
Still Life: Fruit, Glasses and Lobster 


ENNEKINS, Joun J. 
Evening Glow 


FORTUNY Y CARBO, Mariano 


Environs de Tanger 


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CATALOGUE 


‘NUMBER ~ 


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useage 
FRANCIA, Francesco 
Madonna and Child 20 
GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, R.A. 
Character Study of Mrs. Siddons 22 
Portrait of a Gentleman in a Brown Coat ‘sir 
Admiral Edward Vernon 63 
GUARDI, Francesco 
The Water Mill 4G 
Italian Landscape with Buildings Ay 
WTIARRISON, Atexanven; N.-A. 
E Marine: Midnight — 4A 
Nuages, Ecume ee A5 
Les Vagues | 56 
La Bretagne 82 
A Shipwreck 86 
i= HARRISON, Brrcz, N-A. 
£ A Quiet Evening: Marine 51 
The Edge of the Park 52 
HOMER, Winstow, N.A. 
The Cock Fight 26 
: HONE, Naruantet, R.A. 
_ Portrait of a Lady in a Blue Bodice, Holding 
a Book AY 
HONE, Nartuanict, R.A. 
Portrait of the Artist’s Son 12 
Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter 13 
HUGUET, Vicror Pierre 
Mounted Arabs 70 


INNESS, Georcer, N.A. 
Landscape near Milton 33 
Phantom Sea : 36 


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, CATALOGUE 

NUMBER 

ISABEY, J. L. Everne 

On the Coast s9 @ 

ISRAELS, Josrer 

Maria of Utrecht Learning the Sentence of Her * 

Husband, Oldenbarneveld 84 

JACOB, ALEXANDRE Fs 

Morning on the River 66 . 

JOHNSON, Easrman é 

The Tomb of Washington, 1857 18 a 
Mount Vernon in 1857 TS 


JONES, Hucu Bouton, N.A. 
Marshy Landscape with Cattle 32 
Winter Twilight 34 


LAUDER, Rosert Scort, R.S.A. 
The Children of A. J. Bassett, Esq. of Camborne 50 


LAVERY, Sir Joun, R.A. 
Sketch Portrait of Queen Victoria 21 


LAWRENCE, Srr THomas 
Portrait of a Man 62 


LELOIR, Lovis ALEXANDRE 
Alpine Hunters 23 


LELY, Srp Perer 
The Chief Justice, Sir John Kelyng 60 


MARIS, WiLLEM 
The Thundercloud 78 


McCORD, Grorce Herpert, N.A. 
Valley Landscape 39 


MIGNARD, Prerre 
Portrait of a Lady 29 


| MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 


Venice 


-MONTICELLI, Avotrue 
= The Cavalier 
Study of Mackerel 


MORLAND, Gerorcr 
Sheep in Pasture 


MUNNINGS, A. J., A.R.A. 
| The Fop_ 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 
Field in Autumn — 
Vernal Landscape _ 


OPIE, Joun, R.A. 


Portrait of a Woman 


PHILLIPS, Tuomas, R.A. 
Portrait of Burridge 


POURBUS, Francis, THE ELprer 
Portrait of the Dukes and Cardinals de Guise 


RAMSAY, Atzian 
Portrait of a Young Girl Aged Seven at a Spinet 


i RIBOT, Avcustin THrtopuLE 
y The Cook 
4 Mandolin Player 


RIX, Junian 
Cloudscape: Storm 


ROMNEY, GerorceE 
Edward Wortley Montague, Esq., in Eastern Dress 


ROTHERMEL, Perer FreEpeEric 


Jeannie Deans 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


55 


25 


87 


76 


53 


61 


58 


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RUSSELL, (Semele 4 2) 
re _ Attack on the Plains” Pat. Grae 


SHARP, Dares RBA. 
By the Sea 
Seaside Joys 


SHINN, EVERETT 
Bridge near La Villette 


STAHLMULLER, Kart | 
Fording the Stream 


TAPIRO, Jost 
Two Figures 


TENIERS, Davin, THe YouncER 
Landscape with Peasants _ 


VAN ESSEN, Jan 
The Cornfield 


VAN RUYSDAEL, Satomon 
Dutch Landscape 


VON KOWALSKI-WIERUSZ, Axtrrep 
A Russian Féte 


WHEATLEY, Francis 
Landscape with Figures 


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